It takes effect March 21 at 5:00 p.m. until April 7; essential stores and businesses will still be open; you can go outside but continue to practice social distancing; keep a 6-foot distance from others; no groups larger than 10 people; know important numbers and resources; call Chicago Department Of Public Health at 312- 746- 4835 for updates or visit their website or here to sign up for email updates; for the State of Illinois coronavirus response visit this site for more information or call 800-889-3931; and text your zip code to 888777 for updates sent directly to your cell phone. Always feel free to reach out to 19th district community policing office with any questions. CAPS.019District@chicagopolice.org or (312)744-0064.
Chicago Police: About Our “Stay at Home” Order –
- By bikeuptown46
- March 21, 2020
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I am currently the Communications Director for the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters which represents 33,000 union men and women in three states who swing a hammer for a living. I publsih a magazine, a couple of email newsletters and two websites. I also do videos, webinars, advertisng and public relations.
As an avid cyclist I ride a three-wheeled trike 5 to 6 days per week 52 weeks per year which adds up to between 5,000 and 6,000 miles year-round, including daily commutes along Chicago's lakefront ... polar vortexes included. I have never missed a day of work because of Chicago's weather.
I am an activist who serves humanitarian and political causes:
To advocate for the Sudanese in Illinois who have fled Southern Sudan and Darfur is one of my most rewarding experiences. I work with my son Sean on Sudan presentations at churches and community groups with my Sudanese friends on the problems facing them in Darfur, South Sudan and the United States.
My son Sean and I work together on the Abolition Institute which seeks to end slavery in the west African nation of Mauritania.
My photography chronicles Chicago's lakefront through my daily rides. My photo website is http://genetenner.com/ I just self-published my first photo-book on the history of my Chicago neighborhood: Sweet Home Buena Park.
I live about one-half mile north of Wrigley Field in the Buena Park neighborhood.
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